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On fête pas le nouveau millénaire mais pour fêter la nouvelle année on en traverse 1000 avec Chiyoko Fujiwara de Millenium Actress ! Souvenirs, perception, temps (qui n'existe pas), image et quête sans fin, on revient sur la figure de la shōjo et on se demande si au final le plus important ce serait pas le voyage (et la libération). Merci à Jayhan (@JayhanOfficial) pour les super intro et outro ! Tu peux nous suivre sur tous les réseaux : @codexespod et nous laisser une note et un commentaire sympa si tu veux. Force et amour. Ressources : - « La structure cristalline dans Millenium Actress » de Stéphane Collignon. 2003-2004 - « Millenium Actress » de Guillaume Lasvigne. 2011 https://www.courte-focale.fr/cinema/analyses/millennium-actress/ - « L'influence chez Satoshi Kon : De la singularité des références à l'incarnation du monde actuel » mémoire de recherche d'Oriane SIDRE. 2013-2014 - Vidéo « Why you need to see Satoshi Kon's Millenium Actress » d'Under The Scope. 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCECYyTvOFg - « Millenium Actress and Japanese Film » de Jonathan Clements. 2020 https://blog.alltheanime.com/millennium-actress-japanese-film/ - Vidéo « The Satoshi Kon Problem » de Stevem. 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GzZuRMwbW4 - Vidéo « La bonne façon de briser l'espace-temps par Satoshi Kon (Millenium Actress) » de Luministe. 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfDJJ23J7r8 - « Millenium Actress, la dernière séance » de Malik-Djamel Amazigh Houha. http://rockyrama.com/super-stylo-article/millennium-actress-la-derniere-seance - The Gate of Desire de Susumu Hirasawa, morceau de la BO de Millenium Actress joué pendant l'épisode. - Rotation LOTUS2 de Susumu Hirasawa, morceau de la BO de Millenium Actress joué à la fin de l'épisode.
Premier épisode de notre nouvelle série, This Land is Your Land, explorant les pays via leur musique, nous nous retrouvons ici pour parler musique japonaise au cinéma. Que vous soyez familiers ou non avec Sachiko Kanenobu, Susumu Hirasawa ou le groupe Happy End, vous découvrirez en écoutant cet épisode que tous ces artistes ont en commun d'apparaître au générique de films de Wim Wenders, Satoshi Kon ou encore Sofia Coppola. Des enjeux de féminisation des labels japonais dans les 70s, à l'ère de la synthpop en passant par le débat sur le rock en langue nippone et le phénomène des idols, il y a beaucoup à dire sur le sujet et nous naviguerons entre les styles musicaux (folk, rock, synthpop, jpop) et les genres cinématographiques. Alors pour en savoir plus sur la BO du Japon au cinéma et sur comment la musique choisie pour les films influe sur notre perception du pays du soleil levant, il suffit d'appuyer sur play! Bon épisode et n'oubliez pas de nous suivre sur instagram @levinyleradiogermaine ! Retrouvez la playlist de l'épisode du jour: - Sur Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0tOkal6IMhxtjzPFs59Pmd?si=904c2a12738544d4 - Sur Deezer : https://deezer.page.link/SKmeyAPe3U99iNsd6
(Disregard the intro where I say chapter 14! It's chapter 13! Sorry I'm terrible with numbers.) Guts is initiated to the Band of the Hawk, much to Corkus and Casca's chagrin, and his first battle with the motley crew impresses him, to his own surprise. This chapter is so rich in action and the deepening character dynamic between Guts and Griffith, so there's much to discuss. Plus, Steve provides a little education on classic black metal and death metal bands, and Ryan reveals he has a movie review website despite claiming that he hasn't seen a lot of movies! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
The trio of beautiful boys is back in full effect, baby! Ryan was living in a pool of bronchial butter after coming back sick from Anime Expo, but he's swordin' and recordin' again, just in time to talk about the introduction of everyone's favorite gender-fluid villain - Griffith! And his merry Band of the Hawk/Falcon, of course. As usual, sexual motifs and innuendo abound in these two chapters, so whip out your literary theory mindset and…something else…and enjoy! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
We're back after a much longer break than we anticipated, but we took off for the 4th of July and unfortunately, Ryan got super sick after his trip to Anime Expo, so it's just me (Joey) and Steve tonight, and Ryan shall return next week, so wish him a speedy recovery! As the Golden Age Arc continues, we see the existential fallout after Guts experiences his horrible night at the hands of Donavan, but we also see Guts reborn as the Kuroi Kenshin that we know and love from the first, and future arcs, of the series. Enjoy! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
As Hughy Lewis and the News once said: “Gotta go BACK in TIIIEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIME!” And by the bald head of Donavan, do we EVER go back in time little strugglers! The Golden Age Arc has officially begun, and this first chapter introduces us to the first 9 years of Guts' life, with Gambino-daddy being a completely toxic father figure, Guts losing his “mother” to the plague - a plague that seems to kill you by growing clods of mud on your face - and the first appearance of the infamous scar that adorns our intrepid hero's nose-bridge. And of course…those final few pages. *shiver* Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
This week Recently Logged spices things up with a discussion about a monumental movie from one of our favorite filmmakers. Join us as we explore the not too distant world of dreams, DC Minis, alter-egos, and unlimited connectivity in Satoshi Kon's Paprika! Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wOjV2n4e9MY --- TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 03:04 - BASIC FACTS 09:47 - THE DREAM 53:05 - WHAT WE WATCHED --- FILM INFORMATION: Paprika (2006) “When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patient's dreams is stolen, all hell breaks loose. Only a young female therapist can stop it: Paprika.” Directed by Satoshi Kon with additional direction by Masashi Ando. Starring Megumi Hayashibara, Tohru Emori, Katsunosuke Hori, Toru Furuya, Akio Otsuka, Koichi Yamadera, Hideyuki Tanaka. Produced by Jungo Maruta and Masao Takiyama, written by Satoshi Kon and Seishi Minakami, story by Yasutaka Tsutsui, edited by Takeshi Seyama and Yumi Jinguji, cinematography by Michiya Kato, and score composed by Susumu Hirasawa. Read more on Sony's website: https://www.sonyclassics.com/paprika/ Find where to stream Paprika on JustWatch: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/paprika --- OUR LINKS: Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Letterboxd HQ: https://boxd.it/30uy1 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com --- EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs used in this episode - Cat Circus by Doug Maxwell, Late Night Train by Vans in Japan, Imperial Forces by Aaron Kenny, Kawaii! by Bad Snacks, and Oaxacan Tradition by Jimena Contreras Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode art designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged/support
Well, strugglers, if you get bored of being over-lore'd - then this chapter might just bore you to death! We, on the other hand, love gettin' DEEP into the inner workings of The God Hand, the Invocation of Doom, how the Brand of Sacrifice works, what color are Void's, Ubik's and Conrads eyes under their various slits, stitches and goggles?! It's an all supernatural extravaganza, with a special appearance by Hell itself in these final chapters of “The Guardians of Desire” sub-arc. Plus, we perfectly set the stage for The Golden Age Arc beginning next episode! Griffith here we COME. Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
Oh we're REALLY gettin' into it now little strugglers! Guts might actually be starting to feel affection for Puck, he tortures a child's father in front of her for laughs, and we get the first true appearance of the God Hand in this chapter. Now we got ourselves a manga! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
ANOTHER weak old man gets kicked by Guts this chapter…and we're here for it! This action-packed sub-chapter gets into the regenerative slug-meat of Guts' battle with “The Count,” and we learn more about who that mystery girl at the window was from the previous chapter. Does her daddy make her happy, or saddy? There's only one way to find out - listen up and enjoy! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
FEATURED FILM: Paprika (2006). OTHER FILMS DISCUSSED: Curious George (2006), Nanny McPhee (2005), The Lorax (2012), Sailor Moon (1992), Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015), Aquamarine (2006), The Secret of Roan Inish (1994), Children of the Sea (2019), Waking Life (2001) In this delightful episode we sit down with webtoons artist, creative powerhouse, rhythm game champion, ray of sunshine and rainbows, Spiry! On the table for discussion is a movie that means a lot to Spiry, along with: smacktalking the state of the animation industry (with sympathy); Mixtape finds out a song that she thought her grandma invented was actually from a certain Broadway musical; why some animators are choosing to go it alone; the thirsts for dashing animated gentleman and the undeniable Tumblr sex appeal of the Onceler; the mermaid jewelry everyone is waiting for; where true love is really found (it's not with THAT guy); the secret about movies that feature water; a breakdown of the dub versus sub; whether there actually is any difference between dreams and reality; and MORE! Check out Spiry's Webtoon, Circles! Buy Spiry's cute stickers at SpiryStix.com! Take Spiry's What Kind of Demon Are You? Quiz! Mixtape took the quiz and got High Level-E Demon: "You're a High Level-E Demon! Also known as HLE's, they are only respected because they are the most feared in Undertown. But don't worry, they're really just sleeping giants; they're too focused on enlightenment and magic to do much harm. HLE demons are immensely powerful but stay to themselves in villages on the outskirts of Undertown. They are all seeing, all caring, all loving beings, and they believe in the more occult things." Follow Spiry on Instagram and Twitter Follow BYOP: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Become a treasured kernel in the BYOP bucket over on PATREON! For as little as $3 a month, you'll get access to the Bonus Episode series, replays of the Riffraff Reads streaming show, exclusive photos, videos, polls, merch, a sense of buttery community, and more! Wanna talk? Email BringYourOwnPopcorn@gmail.com! MUSIC: "Adult Problems" by Richard and the Julians Copyright Richard and the Julians 2015; "Parada" from the Paprika OST by Susumu Hirasawa, Copyright Susumu Hirasawa, Chaos Union, TESLAKITE 2006; "Popcorn Frog" by MC Chris Copyright mc chris llc 2013. BYOP Logo by @MilkMyth.
Guts and Puck are back to kick old disabled men and feel sorta bad for it…kinda. The evil Count (aka Slug-Man) is PISSED that Guts almost murdered his beloved Zondark, so with a fairytale kiss, Zondark is back with a vengeance and most of the chapter is a battle in Vargas' finished basement at his mom's house. There's also some great foreshadowing of the themes that will permeate the entire series and keep us strugglers coming back for more. Enjoy! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
Huitième émission de la saison 2022-2023, en compagnie de Sweetberry, graphiste, vidéaste, streameuse, illustratrice, et modératrice, pour nous parler des relations entre cinéma et jeu vidéo. Émission diffusée le 16 avril 2023. Au programme :– La chronique de Lys qui nous parle de Elden Ring et de ce que le titre doit aux autres œuvres de fantasy, de G.R.R. Martin forcément, à Tolkien en passant par Lovecraft.– La chronique trimestrielle de Beyond qui partage ses expériences de spectateur de jeu vidéo.– La chronique d'Alexandre dans laquelle il plonge enfin dans Resident Evil 4 à l'occasion de la sortie de la version Remake.– 1ère pause musicale : Sign II composé par Susumu Hirasawa pour l'OST de Berserk: Millennium Falcon Hen Seima Senki no Shō.– L'entretien avec Sweetberry par Jean et la 2ème pause musicale : Vagrant Song composée par Darren Korb pour l'OST de Pyre.– Le blind test "Les jeux où on fait des photos" par Lys.– 3ème et dernière pause musicale : Peaches Lamb composé par Marcin Przybyłowicz pour l'OST de Cyberpunk 2077. Casting :– Alexandre Hanquier, chroniqueur– Beyond, chroniqueur– Jean Jouberton, intervieweur– Lazare Jolly, réalisateur, monteur et responsable technique– Lys Sombreciel, chroniqueuse– Vincent Boutin, programmateur musical Production : Pixel Up! en partenariat avec Radio Campus Paris et grâce au financement de Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle.
We dive into part one of the three part sub-arc: ‘The Guardians of Desire' this week, where Guts and Puck go up against the Cartman-esque “Count,” who's beheading fools left and right for being heretics! And as chapter 1 introduced the world and characters, and chapter 2 introduced the gravity of Guts' daily existence, chapter 3 introduces the “macguffin” (of a sort) that will haunt the characters of Berserk forever after: the Behelit. Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
We're back to cover Berserk vol. 1, chapter 2: ‘The Brand,' and it's a lot more nuanced than we expected during our initial read! Guts battles viking skeletons, gets some hentai tentacle action on his face, and insults a priest - what more could you ask for out of Kentaro Miura's masterpiece?! Intro violin theme by Ryan, and mixed by Steve. The theme was inspired by long-time Berserk composer, Susumu Hirasawa's, ‘Sign 2.' Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
In Millennium Actress a starlet on her death bed recalls her lifelong chase to catch up with the love of her life. From this simple premise, Satoshi Kon crafts a kaleidoscopic love letter to Japanese cinema. His heroine, Chiyoko Fujiwara, is the perfect mirror to Mima from Perfect Blue - a hopeless romantic with an astounding career and indomitable spirit. Her journey through the golden age of the Japanese studio system (roughly early WWII to the turn of the century) blurs the line between fantasy and reality. In the process, Kon tries his hand at Kaiju eiga, the samurai epics of Kaira Kurosawa, the understated dramas of Yasujrō Ozu, and everything in-between. It's a stunning achievement and one host's favorite Kon film full-stop. Curiously, Millennium Actress didn't light the world on fire the way its predecessor did - it wasn't even nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2002 (Miyazaki's Spirited Away did). Masterful though it may be, it sets up Kon's long struggle to craft a commercial successor to his debut film. On the plus side, though, it also sets up Kon's long-standing partnership with composer Susumu Hirasawa, whose arresting New Age bombast became synonymous with Kon's work. Ian and Joseph break down the cornucopia of references and easter eggs ticket into Satoshi Kon's too-overlooked second film - not to mention its absolutely killer soundtrack. Recap: 0:00 Analysis: 8:05
We're joined by our friends Ross and Birk from Night Clerk Radio to discuss the long and varied career of one of Kon's frequent collaborators, composer Susumu Hirasawa. Check out Night Clerk Radio, the haunted music review podcast https://www.nightclerkradio.com/ email: thinkingtoohardpod@gmail.com twitter: https://twitter.com/ThinkingAnime Music by Yellowjacket from the album Loop Soup. Used with permission under Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA 3.0) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tthaa/support
Susumu Hirasawa - Rotation (LOTUS-2) 和楽器バンド - 千本桜
This is part one of our interview with New York based artist and internet political subculture researcher Joshua Citarella. We discuss the domains of politics and religion and the confusion between the two, as well as the emergence of religious subcultural identities in tandem with their political counterparts. Follow Josh @joshuacitarella on Soundcloud and all other social media platforms, as well as on his website at www.joshuacitarella.com. Keep up with the blog Do Not Research at www.donotresearch.net. Music: "Bridgestone 4" by Yasuaki Shimizu "Earth" by Susumu Hirasawa
Grace & Chris stare into the void and finds that the void stares back in Satoshi Kon's masterpiece Paranoia Agent; anime's answer to Twin Peaks. Join us as we breakdown the magnum opus of a legendary animation icon! Follow us on Twitter: @ThereWeeb Art Credit: Wafflecaramel Agency: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Wafflecaramel?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=878105809 Music (Used in Fair Use): Missive - Andrew Langdon (Opening) (YouTube Audio Library) OK POP KO! - Freedome Trail Studio (Ending) (YouTube Audio Library) Dream Island Obsessional Park (夢の島思念公園Yume no Shima Shinen Kōen) -Susumu Hirasawa White Hill - Maromi's Theme (白ヶ丘 - マロミのテーマ Shirogaoka - Maromi no Tēma) - Susumu Hirasawa
The Rail Crew, minus John, is back once again to discuss Satoshi Kon's sole TV series Paranoia Agent. See where this classic thriller succeeds and lightly falters as the experts weigh in on this gorgeous work. Then, Rose talks about Hitman isekai, a potion shop show that ISN'T isekai, and other crazy shit. Maverick hears Komi-san out and appreciates the progressive views of Blue Period. Elvie wants to protect John....the armadillo, specifically, touches on High Guardian Spice, and is surprised at how horny Mieruko-chan gets. The opening is Dream Island Obsessional Park by Susumu Hirasawa and the ending is Maromi no Theme by Shiroi Oka, both from Paranoia Agent. Consider following us on twitter @VGChooChoo, @horngal, @lvmaeparian, and @mavsplaniamania If you want to send in questions send them to our ask box at videogamechoochoo.tumblr.com/ask You can also join our discord channel at thegamezone.zone! Thanks to @harlequinwheels for our show art!
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This month is “No Theme November” at Catching Up On Cinema! Every week this month we're going to be having special guest hosts that will be selecting the movies we'll be reviewing, for whatever reason they see fit. This week we're joined by Richie AKA MdntAgntRAW from the Super Media Bros. Podcast to review Satoshi Kon's, Paprika (2006)! The final completed film of Kon, Paprika stands as both a beautiful and delightful work of feature length animation, as well as a thorough and depthful exploration of many of the themes and concepts that were near ubiquitous across the director's filmography. Wonderfully animated by venerable Japanese animation studio, Madhouse, and scored by frequent collaborator with the director, composer Susumu Hirasawa, the film is an audio visual tour de force, employing state of the art technology in every facet of it's production. Highly respected by his peers worldwide, director Satoshi Kon unfortunately passed away in 2010 at the age of 46, with his subsequent project following completion of Paprika, Dreaming Machine, slipping into production limbo, likely never to be completed. Check out Richie's podcast at https://www.supermediabrospodcast.com/ Follow them on Twitter @SuperMediaBros_ Follow them on Instagram @SuperMediaBrosPodcast Also, check the Odd Pods Media Network while you're at it! Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
Un rêve ou la réalité ? Une autre ou soi-même ? L'amour ou le contrôle ? Tant de questions que soulève le personnage de Paprika du film éponyme de Satoshi Kon ! Ève présente la(les) protagoniste(s) de Paprika et grâce à elle(s) on voyage dans les rêves dans les rêves pour essayer de démêler le vrai du faux, le qui du quoi, les poupées des papillons, et nos différentes lectures. Puis Jade part dans une grande tirade sur la science-fiction. Merci à Jayhan (@JayhanOfficial) pour les super intro et outro ! Tu peux nous suivre sur Twitter et Instagram : @codexespod et aussi nous laisser une note et un commentaire sympa si tu veux. Force et amour. Ressources : - Shizuku Ippai no Kioku de Susumu Hirasawa, morceau de la BO de Paprika, joué pendant l'épisode. - Parade (Instrumental) de Susumu Hirasawa, morceau de la BO de Paprika, joué à la fin de l'épisode. - Nigeru Mono de Susumu Hirasawa, morceau de la BO de Paprika, joué à la fin de l'épisode.
In this episode, we go on a 1980s-90s cyberpunk adventure, starting with world’s-first translations from Japanese to English of excerpts from a book by Susumu Hirasawa. We explore the reality underneath the marketing in the home computing war of the era, discussing Douglas Engelbart and the Mother of all Demos, Halt and Catch Fire, the Stanford Research Institute, Xerox PARC and much more, all while taking an in-depth look back at the machine that was the computer of the future - the famed Amiga.
Esta semana nos ha quedado un programa muy japonés, porque recomendamos: · VIDEO: El canal de YouTube Archipel · VIDEOJUEGO (Todo el mundo a jugar flashback, IV): Panic Restaurant, de Kenji Eno/EIM · SERIE: Paranoia Agent, de Satoshi Kon · MANGA: Si te pudiera decir "gracias", de Yukari Takinami Además, hablamos de pingüinos, de calendarios del campo, de santuarios culturales de la Orden y suenan Susumu Hirasawa y Nick Cave & Warren Ellis.
Episode Notes Edmund Tully. King Doran. Mereen. Mae is testing our patience with this one. We also talk about Dany and Arya's last chapters. Which of them had an arc in this book? Tune in to find out. Chapters: ACOK Daenerys V, Arya X Outro music: Forces by Susumu Hirasawa
ORIGINALLY RECORDED: October 18, 2020 To begin. A Lilac coerces a gang of monkeys to quarrel and dance around its radiant flower. Unbeknownst to them it was a distraction to lure the creatures into its world. Falling deeper and deeper into the abyss, light fading. The Jet, The Noah, The Amon and the Classy fall for the sickly sweet scent of hysteria. And then... The Dub Talk Podcast reviews the English Dub of Paranoia Agent. AUDIO PLATFORMS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47LMCAgEW0BAOy9BnKYmLv Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dub-talk/id1514880122 Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk DUB TALK SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @DubTalkPodcast Instagram: @dubtalkpodcast Twitch: dubtalkpodcast Tumblr: dubtalkpodcast Host: @LilacAnimeRevue Panelists: @NoahClue @AmonduulUS @Divinenega @MangaMan9000 Episode Editors: @LilacAnimeRevue Music: "Dream Island Obsessional Park" by Susumu Hirasawa "Maromi's Theme" by Susumu Hirasawa Paranoia Agent OST by Susumu Hirasawa
Sketch is joined by Kuro, Celia Rose and Alien to discuss Paranoia Agent. Music Credits: "Yume no Shima Shinen Kouen" as performed by Susumu Hirasawa "Papercut" as performed by Linkin Park "Shiroi Oka - Maromi no Theme" as performed by Susumu Hirasawa
En la industria del anime han habido grandes obras fílmicas. Discutimos, en este episodio, algunas películas y directores que nos han encantado. ¿Ya las viste todas? Créditos musicales: RADWIMPS (2016) Sparkle. Your Name. RADWIMPS (2019) Theme of "Weathering with you". Weathering with You. RADWIMPS (2019) The Taste of Kindness. Weathering with You. Tenmon (2007) Cherry Blossom Extract. 5cm per Second. ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION (2017) Kouya Wo Aruke. Kouya Wo Aruke. Seiichi Yamamoto (2004) Viva! MIND GAME original soundtrack. Kiyoshi Yoshida (2006) Natsuzora. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. Susumu Hirasawa (2007) Parade. PAPRIKA (ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM). Susumu Hirasawa (2007) The Girl in Byakkoya. PAPRIKA (ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM). Emiko Furakawa y Mie Shimizu (1997) Angel of Love. Perfect Blue Original Soundtrack. Masahiro Ikumi (1997) Mima's Theme. Perfect Blue Original Soundtrack. Kenji Kawai (1995) Making of Cyborg. Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack. Kenji Kawai (1995) Ghosthack. Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack. Yoshihiro Kanno (1985) Prelude. Angel's Egg. Yoshihiro Kanno (1985) Mechanical Sun. Angel's Egg. Geinoh Yamashirogumi (1988) Geinoh Yamashirogumi. AKIRA Original Soundtrack. Links de películas: Night Is Short, Walk On Girl (2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKUqzb-PG1c Angel's Egg (1985): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIhKqaNp4Dc Perfect Blue (1997): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWMb8-3lnhI&has_verified=1 Nuestras redes sociales: Joss - (Twitter) @JoseIvanO202 Luis - (Twitter) @lleon_779 Isaac - (Instagram) isaac_g_vazquez Nuestros proyectos individuales: Cuenta de Instagram de dibujos - @caja_de_dibujos Canal de YouTube de videojuegos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYXxaePzvhdYoFYSTAWWj7w/ Canal de YouTube de TikTok - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7yjRkZ-EmGGsUUYb1FpaTQ
Coming up today 7/6/2020 on radiofreebrooklyn.com at 12 pm. Lets Get Weird...AGAIN (we like doing that)!!! The guys take on two vastly different films. First up, the Sylvester Stallone vehicle "Over the Top", a 1980's encapsulating film directed by the infamous Menahem Golam vs "Under the Skin", a sci-fi masterpiece by director Jonathan Glazer. One could surmise that this is a study on character deconstruction and their intents...but really...both these films leave a lot up to interpretation by the viewer. So join us as we give our nutty insights as only we can! All this, plus our song of the week: "Shiroi Oka" by Susumu Hirasawa.
On this episode dakazu finds the perfect manga for Manga Machinations with Olympia Kyklos and learns that Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 isn’t completely terrible. Then we cancel Carl Jung and the collective unconsciousness as we breakdown Satoshi Kon’s Paranoia Agent!!! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Dream Island Obsessional Park” by Susumu Hirasawa from Paranoia Agent, Opening, Introductions 00:01:17 - Listener Emails: Manga suggestions and digital manga readers 00:14:04 - Announcing super moves in anime and manga 00:21:59 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Mari Yamazaki’s Olympia Kyklos features ancient Greeks who get inspired by Osamu Tezuka and professional wrestling 00:28:35 - dakazu thought Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 took advantage of it’s CG animation for some unique effects 00:35:36 - Morgana could relate to the narrative of Lucy Knisley’s Stepping Stones 00:36:38 - News: Inuyasha anime sequel Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon announcement 00:43:56 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Retrospective on Yu Yu Hakusho, a comprehensive look at Yoshihiro Togashi’s popular manga about a teenage delinquent turned spirit detective(covers volumes 7-10) 00:44:32 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: Paranoia Agent, Transition Song: “White Hill - Maromi's Theme” by Susumu Hirasawa from Paranoia Agent, we examine Satoshi Kon’s animated TV series 02:09:09 - Next Week’s Topic: Yu Yu Hakusho, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
Susumu Hirasawa est l'interprète de Forces, chanson extraite de la B.O. de Berserk (série de 1997).1ère diffusion le 28/05/2018
Hay veces en las que un pintor necesita de toda su técnica para desarrollar un discurso artístico. Son cuadros en los que se ve la técnica aprendida durante años. No es el caso del programa de esta semana. Aquí podemos observar el genio del artista en sólo unas cuantas pinceladas porque mi teoría es que no es el artista el que hace la obra, sino la obra que has hecho la que te convierte en artista. Esta semana escucharemos temas de Enya, Eurielle, Ensamble Quimera con Kumiko Noma, 2002, Abel Korzeniowski, Tom Holkenborg, Rachel Portman, John Williams con Itzhak Perlman y Yo-Yo Ma, Yanni, Peter Gundry, Max Richter, Tony Anderson, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Susumu Yokota y Susumu Hirasawa.
Review Copy Provided By Eleven Arts. In Theaters August 19th, Buy Your Tickets Here: https://www.fathomevents.com/events/millennium-actress?date=2019-08-19 One of the world's most critically acclaimed anime directors of our time, Satoshi Kon had recently had several of his works be previously unavailable, out of print and without a dub (or at least not one up to modern quality standards). As of this year, one of his acclaimed feature films has been license rescued and provided with a brand new English Dub. Join Steph and Megan as they give their thoughts on the film and brand new English Dub for Millennium Actress! Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk DUB TALK SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @DubTalkPodcast Instagram: @dubtalkpodcast Twitch: dubtalkpodcast Tumblr: dubtalkpodcast HOSTS: @LilacAnimeRevue @queenira2 Episode Editor: @LilacAnimeRevue MUSIC: Millennium Actress OST by Susumu Hirasawa
In this episode of the Anime BS Podcast some of the hosts talk about their discovery into the world of awful hentai spurred by anime cons late night panels. After the host retread their way back to sanity the hosts hit on some of the shows from last season such as darling on the franxx and golden kamui. After that, we delve into the summer 2018 anime season. Will their sanity remain? Probably not....but we can hope for the best...#DontLewdthePlatelets Host on this cast are: Noah, Mark, Sir Croc, and PietroIntro is "Dream Island Obsessional Park" from the Paranoia Agent Soundtrack by Susumu Hirasawa. Outro is "Night Falls (Ending)" by Taku Inoue from the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Soundtrack published by namcoJoes Anime Blog: Anime Psycho Media Follow us on our social media accounts:Facebook TwitterHave a question? Want to suggest a Topic/Improvement? Email us at:AnimeBSPodcast@gmail.com
Ahora que lo que se estila es el CGI, rendimos homenaje a algunos de nuestros títulos favoritos del cine de animación tradicional y los enfrentamos en combate singular. ¡Con un sorprendente resultado! Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Modera: Gonzalo Merat Participan: Fernando Pérez, Nieves Linares, Pablo Sierra y Jose Ceballos Edición: Jose Ceballos y Pablo Sierra Música: Jose Ceballos Temas de: Henry Mancini, Joe Hisaishi, Kenji Kawai, M, Charles Prevost Linton, Benoit Charest, Shirley Walker, Bruno Coulais, Gérard Calvi, Bebo Valdés, Arturo Sandoval, Danny Elfman, Michio Mamiya, Jerry Goldsmith & Paul Williams, Laurent Perez del Mar, Shang Shang & Typhoon, Hans Zimmer, Yûgo Kanno, Shôji Yamashiro, The Beatles, Olivier Bernet, Christopher Tyng, Susumu Hirasawa, Shiro Sagisu, Michael Kamen, Piotr Ilich Chaikovski, Radwimps, Marc Shaiman, Alan Menken, Sylvain Chomet y Louis Prima & Sim Gretina Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this episode we return to our roots...back to pietro's apartment where the first podcast was made and then scrapped never to see the light of day again. We also return to a round-table discussion of recent anime, games, and general "bs"-ery. (i know that isn't a word...w/e i do what i want). So come on in, and sit down, then join us in our decent into madness. Host on this cast are: Noah, Mark, Sir Croc, Pietro, bijan, and Kaz(aka Eugene)Intro is "Forces" from the Berserk 1997 Soundtrack by Susumu Hirasawa published by 平沢進. Outro is "Night Falls (Ending)" by Taku Inoue from the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Soundtrack published by namcoFollow us on our social media accounts:Facebook TwitterHave a question? Want to suggest a Topic/Improvement? Email us at:AnimeBSPodcast@gmail.com
Hello. Do you remember us? No? Well, we remember you. We were watching you sleep, enjoying your dreams. How did we do it? Well, you'll have to listen to this episode and find out! And we hope the sounds of cooking in the background make your mouth water. Because we all have to eat... Until we don't. The intro this week was recorded by the ever lovely, Aimee Wise. Our excerpt of music at minute (41:50)is from the Paprika Motion Picture soundtrack. It is "The Girl In Byakkoya" by Susumu Hirasawa. Check it out!
Una semana más tarde por culpa del Salón del Manga de Barcelona llega nuestro Podcast Reprint para repasar las últimas novedades de la industria del manga-anime y los videojuegos japoneses. En este programa, como escuchareis, le dedicaremos más de un rato al evento más importante de la industria en España, pero tampoco nos olvidamos del resto de novedades. Manga-anime Hoy en la parte de manga-anime y videojuegos comenzamos hablando del título de la nueva película de Hayao Miyazaki. Para luego, tirarnos a la piscina con el nuevo anime para televisión de Free! anunciado hace un par de semanas. Seguimos hablando de viejos conocidos con el mes de estreno de la tercera temporada de Shingeki no Kyojin: julio de 2018. Por otro lado, comentamos la noticia sobre la adaptación al anime de Ballroom e Youkoso sobrepasará la historia del manga. ¿Cómo lo harán sus productores? Cerrando la parte de anime, hablamos sobre la participación de compositor Susumu Hirasawa en el tema principal para la adaptación animada del manga OPUS, de Satoshi Kon. En cuanto a adaptaciones live-action, os hablamos de las nuevas producciones anunciadas: Video Girl Ai, I”s y Ga-Rei. Finalmente, acabamos hablando largo y tendido sobre el Salón del Manga de Barcelona de este año. Videojuegos Comenzamos hablando del Nintendo Direct de Xenoblade Chronicles 2 de hace unas semanas, donde se anunciaron las voces japonesas para el título y su pase de temporada. Por otro lado, el productor Yosuke Saito ha hablado sobre el futuro de la franquicia Nier y sus futuras producciones. También tenemos una dosis de remake con Utawarerumono: Chiriyuku Mono e no Komoriuta para PlayStation 4 y Vita, además de la habitual polémica con la traducción de Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana. En cuanto a fechas de lanzamiento, ya sabemos cuando llegará The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia (Nanatsu no Taizai: Britannia no Tabibito) para PlayStation 4. El esperado JRPG de Nihon Falcom, Tokyo Xanadu llegará a PlayStation 4 en nuestras tierras a partir de diciembre en su versión eX+. No podíamos faltar al anuncio de la llegada de World of Final Fantasy a Steam. Casi como un clásico del podcast, tampoco faltamos a la cita con Compile Heart y la franquicia Neptunia. Cerramos esta parte del podcast hablando sobre Super Mario Odyssey. ¿Qué nos ha parecido el nuevo exclusivo de Switch? Como siempre, terminamos con las habituales preguntas de nuestros oyentes, una selección de las que nos hacéis a través nuestro Curiouscat. ¡No olvidéis dejarnos nuevas para el próximo programa!reprint-koi-nya.net-podcast-t1-ep12 En este podcast participan: José (Jose_Strife), Elena (AsukA05), Silvia (Syphire), Nuria (Nehiyr) y David (Hyrule-enciclo). Suscríbete iVoox para descargar el programa cuando lo lancemos de forma fácil y sencilla.
What’s Good? Juan went into the wild, and Trip watched anime and played video games. News A new Konosuba project has been announced. Persona 5 Animation has been announced for 2018 Steins;Gate 0 anime is in development, and a visual teaser has been released. Sony Pictures TV Networks has bought 95% of Funimation. Toonami adds one hour to programming. Crunchyroll and twitch streamed more than 15 full seasons of anime. The second half of Little Witch Academia will be released on Netflix on August 15. Your Name was inspired by an ad Makoto Shinkai did for a cram school. Your Name is now on Amazon Video. Satoshi Kon Kon made his manga debut in 1984 while in college, with Toriko. He wrote the script for a live action film, World Apartment Horror, and worked as a layout artist for Roujin Z, in 1991. Kon continued to work in manga and anime, eventually working on Magnetic Rose in the film Memories as a layout artist, script-writer and art director. He made his anime film debut with Perfect Blue in 1997. Despite all his work and influences Kon claimed to be largely unfamiliar with Japanese film. Perfect Blue (1997) Based on Yoshikazu Takeushi’s novel of the same name, Kon was permitted to make any changed he wanted with the film as long as he kept the themes of “pop idol”, “horror”, and “stalker”. Millennium Actress (2001) This was the first film Susumu Hirasawa composed for Kon. Tokyo Godfathers (2003) Paprika (2006) Kon had considered adapting Paprika, Yasutaka Tsutsui’s novel, into a film after Perfect Blue’s release. Due to Rex Entertainment, Perfect Blue’s distribution company, going bankrupt, plans for Paprika were halted. Kon teamed up with Mamoru Oshii and Makoto Shinkai to create the 2007 NHK television production Ani*Kuri15,for which Kon created the short Ohayō. Our logo artist! http://turvytops.com/ Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperArmhair Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChtwCC2BbsLxpgA1cE1PBtA Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/krispother
The classic Fireside Friends crew returns to talk about Until Dawn, Black Swan, Sex Criminals, awful gender roles, and more before discussing Paprika for their shared experience. Discussion of Paprika begins at 35:58. Works Discussed: She and Her Cat: Everything Flows, Until Dawn, Black Swan, Sex Criminals, Paprika Our break music this episode is "Mediational Field" by Susumu Hirasawa. Our podcast theme is "April Elsewhere" by The Orchestral Movement of 1932 found via Opsound.org.
Welcome to episode 16 of "Oh no Anime! The Podcast". This episode we make a conscious decision to shirk the weekly format for some deeper discussion because, frankly, nothing this season has spurred a deeper discussion! Listen as Marc, Patrick, and special guest Phil discuss the first Digimon Tri movie and CG in early 2000 anime films. News PS2 emulation on PS4 Pripara gets a stage musical, and Oh no Anime! is going! Deets on Jojo's Bizzare Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable Crunchyroll picks up Digimon Tri Discussion (29:55) Digimon Tri CG in early 2000s anime films (50:25) Oh no, Anime! can be found on twitter @ohnoanime, on Facebook at facebook.com/ohnoanime, or you can email us at ohnoanime@gmail.com. Patrick can be reached through twitter @patrick130m and Marc can be reached on twitter @vermillionair3. The opening song is 60 Oku no Tsubasa by Angry Frog Rebirth, the break song is Parade (Paprika) by Susumu Hirasawa, the ending song is Making of a Cyborg by Kenji Kawai.
Mantis Radio 177 + Lag DVNT Gomilla Park - Leibniz [Raster Noton] Skubi - Wet (House of Black Lanterns remix) [Modern Ruin Records] UOVI - Bluebells [Psychonavigation] Israel Vines - Tone Approach [Eye Teeth] Orphx - Devourer [Sonic Groove] Dronelock / Ontal - Provision Of Propositions [Shadow Story] Oscar Mulero - Mentally Induced Action (Stanislav Tolkachev remix) [PoleGroup] Dorisburg - Computer Drumming 128 [Bossmusik] Sagat - Melt [VLEK] DIB - Otaku 003 (Alavux remix) [I Cieli Di Orione] Consumer Electronics - Murder The Masters [Diagonal] 2ndsun - Drift [Tessier-Ashpool Recordings] Phat Chex - Magenta [unreleased] Adam Kelly - Paranoia Fine Line Insufflation Mumdance + Logos - Dance Energy (89 Mix) [Tectonic] Deapmash + Raito - Stop [Club Werks] LAG "Depressing Mixtape" featuring music by Pan Sonic, Coil, Hauschka, Future Sound of London, Boards of Canada, Karsten Pflum, Carl Craig, Jami Sieber, Plaid, Forest Swords, and Susumu Hirasawa
Mantis Radio 177 + Lag DVNT Gomilla Park - Leibniz [Raster Noton] Skubi - Wet (House of Black Lanterns remix) [Modern Ruin Records] UOVI - Bluebells [Psychonavigation] Israel Vines - Tone Approach [Eye Teeth] Orphx - Devourer [Sonic Groove] Dronelock / Ontal - Provision Of Propositions [Shadow Story] Oscar Mulero - Mentally Induced Action (Stanislav Tolkachev remix) [PoleGroup] Dorisburg - Computer Drumming 128 [Bossmusik] Sagat - Melt [VLEK] DIB - Otaku 003 (Alavux remix) [I Cieli Di Orione] Consumer Electronics - Murder The Masters [Diagonal] 2ndsun - Drift [Tessier-Ashpool Recordings] Phat Chex - Magenta [unreleased] Adam Kelly - Paranoia Fine Line Insufflation Mumdance + Logos - Dance Energy (89 Mix) [Tectonic] Deapmash + Raito - Stop [Club Werks] LAG "Depressing Mixtape" featuring music by Pan Sonic, Coil, Hauschka, Future Sound of London, Boards of Canada, Karsten Pflum, Carl Craig, Jami Sieber, Plaid, Forest Swords, and Susumu Hirasawa
Talking like Tom Waits. The oregano solution. Teaching Pete about animu. Clowns are still a problem. Imprecise science fiction. Susumu Hirasawa is cool by us. High quality drawrings. Pete has a lot of problems. Confusion about gorn. On the subject of our liberal arts degrees. What does it sound like inside male genitalia? Direct Download iTunes